Off of the top of my head are the American Kestrel and the Red-tailed Hawk. The Kestrel may be closer to your description but I cannot be sure. Try to get pictures of both of them to see for yourself.
. Brown red and black
Yes, you may carry the recessive gene for reddish brown hair, as hair color is determined by a combination of genetic factors. Your black hair indicates that the black hair gene from your father is dominant, but you may still have inherited the reddish brown gene from your mother, which can be passed on to future generations.
Copper metal is usually reddish brown.
Both parents were heterozygous (Bb). The offspring would statistically be: BB, Bb, Bb, and bb. All but the bb offspring would be black and the bb would be brown.
It depends on the breed. Rhode Island Reds have red feathers. Leghorns have white feathers. Other breeds include feather colours such as black, brown, or a mix of red, white, brown and black.
White or brown fur , grey , brown or black feathers .
Burger
reddish-brown
The color of a turkey is black or brown
cordovan (reddish brown, ox blood)
If both parents carry the recessive trait for reddish brown hair (which would be represented as a capital R and lowercase r for the gene), then the chances of their baby having reddish brown hair would be 50%. This is because the baby would have a 25% chance of inheriting the rr gene combination that codes for reddish brown hair.
No, it is not possible because a robin can only pass robin genes on to its offspring.